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Promotion of apparel designing for entrepreneurship

KrishiKosh

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Title Promotion of apparel designing for entrepreneurship
 
Creator Beniwal, Sangeeta
 
Contributor Rose, Neelam M.
 
Subject Figure types- Tall and slender; Tall and Stout; Short and Slender; Short and stout, Designs, Design folder
 
Description The present study was conducted to develop shirt designs (top) to be
used with trouser for different figure types- tall and slender, tall and stout,
short and slender and short and stout. Eighty sketched shirt designs were
evaluated by the respondents who have the knowledge of designing according
to figure type. Pink color was selected, brightest for tall and slender, dull and
cool for tall and stout, light-bright for short and slender and for short and stout
dullest colour. Medium weight fabric was selected for all figure types.
Preferred designs were developed in Coral Draw 10 with application of
colour. Out of these, one most preferred design was selected by judges. Model
values were calculated of different body measurements for each figure type
and one most preferred design for each figure type was constructed by taking
these values. Total of four shirts were constructed and suitability assessment
was done. Training was imparted to rural women on designing according to
figure types.
Regarding preferences of sketched shirt designs, the result elucidated
that 5 most preferred designs for tall and slender were number 6, 1, 9, 7 and 2,
for tall and stout design number 2, 12, 8, 18 and 7, design number 3, 5, 7, 17
and 18 for short and slender and design number 4, 10, 8, 2 and 13 for short
and stout.
Result on preferences for preferred designs after application of color,
revealed that design number 6 for tall and slender, design number 2 for tall
and stout, design number 7 for short and slender and design number 10 for
short and stout were considered most preferred designs for construction of
shirts.
Suitability assessment of shirts for different figure types elucidated that
the features used in designs were effective in producing the desired effect of
proportionate figure and camouflage the figure irregularities.
There was significant gain in knowledge of women after training
regarding different aspects of designing.
The results revealed that majority of respondents were willing to adopt
this technique for self-employment.
Correlation between dependent and independent variable elucidated
that age, income and education was non- significantly correlated with gain in
knowledge.
 
Date 2016-11-30T09:59:36Z
2016-11-30T09:59:36Z
2005
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/88305
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU